User's Manual
Function Graphing 3-5
8303FUNC.DOC TI-83 international English Bob Fedorisko Revised: 02/19/01 12:16 PM Printed: 02/19/01 1:35
PM Page 5 of 28
To display the 
Y=
 editor, press 
o
. You can store up to 10
functions to the function variables 
Y
1
 through Y
9
, and Y
0
.
You can graph one or more defined functions at once. In
this example, functions 
Y
1
 and Y
2
 are defined and selected.
To define or edit a function, follow these steps.
1. Press 
o
 to display the 
Y=
 editor.
2. Press 
†
 to move the cursor to the function you want to
define or edit. To erase a function, press 
‘
.
3. Enter or edit the expression to define the function.
• 
You may use functions and variables (including
matrices and lists) in the expression. When the
expression evaluates to a nonreal number, the value
is not plotted; no error is returned.
• 
The independent variable in the function is 
X. Func
mode defines 
„
 as X. To enter X, press 
„
or press 
ƒ
 [
X
].
• 
When you enter the first character, the 
= is
highlighted, indicating that the function is selected.
As you enter the expression, it is stored to the variable
Y
n
 as a user-defined function in the 
Y=
 editor.
4. Press 
Í
 or 
†
 to move the cursor to the next
function.
Defining Functions
Displaying
Functions in the
Y= Editor
Defining or
Editing a
Function










